Quote Originally Posted by slowlickitysplit
Dutch.Lover wrote....
Here are some questions to get this thread off the ground, boys- feel free to answer them too (men can be feminists too!):

Do any of you identify yourselves as being a feminist? If so, do you feel comfortable telling other people this?

What stereotypes do you feel feminists have? Do you feel these are negative or positive?

What does feminism mean to you?

What issues do you think are most important for feminists?

Dutch, I would like to bring this back home If i may. You might have noticed this is a subject I feel pretty strongly about. I have a question....

How do you women who consider yourselves feminists feel about those women who choose to be stay at home moms? Does anyone remember how upsetting the notion was to the militant feminist that some women might preffer to be moms instead of working women?

- Slow -
I consider myself a feminist, and I am a stay at home mom. I do side jobs, and such when I need extra scratch for something special. To me, the two are not mutally exclusive. Feminism is about being able to CHOOSE my destiny, as opposed to having it DICKtated to me.*intentional misspelling*